Thursday, 22 January 2026

Hand stencils discovered in an Indonesian cave are oldest-known rock art.

Extract from ABC News

Red rock art of a human and an animal. There are lighter smudges behind them.

The two hand stencils were hidden under rock art depicting a chicken on a cave wall in Sulawesi. (Supplied: Maxime Aubert)

In short:

Hand stencils found in an Indonesian cave have been dated to back to at least 67,800 years ago, making it the world's oldest-known rock art.   

The team behind the discovery suggest the location of the find provides more evidence that Australia's first people arrived around 65,000 years ago. 

What's next?

As there is limited evidence of humans in the area during that time period, the team are investigating other limestone caves to gather more evidence of occupation. 

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